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Which equation correctly shows how to determine the distance between the points (9, –2) and (6, 3) on a coordinate grid? d = StartRoot (6 minus 3) squared + (9 minus (negative 2)) squared EndRoot d = StartRoot (6 + 3) squared + (9 + (negative 2)) squared EndRoot d = StartRoot (6 minus 9) squared + (3 minus (negative 2)) squared EndRoot d = StartRoot (6 + 9) squared + (3 + (negative 2)) squared EndRoot

Which equation correctly shows how to determine the distance between the points (9, –2) and-example-1
User Hsobhy
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Answer:


√((6-9)^2+(3-(-2))^2)

Explanation:

To determine the distance between the points (9, -2) and (6, 3) on a coordinate grid, we use a formula to calculate the distance.

Distance Formula =
√((x_2-x_1)^2+(y_2-y_1)^2)


√((6-9)^2+(3-(-2))^2)


√((-3)^2+(5)^2)


√(9+25)


√(36) =6

User VivekRajendran
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Answer:

Option 3

Explanation:

The coordinates are (9,-2) and (6,3)

Distance Formula =
√((x2-x1)^2+(y2-y1)^2)

D =
√((6-9)^2+(3-(-2))^2)

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